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Here is our grab and go 10 hour unit based on the Sanctity of Life.
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This an order of service in the style of Taize suitable for a longer assembly at primary or secondary school. This bundle includes a Microsoft Publisher version of the order of service as well as a very clear PDF format version. Additionally, there are copies of the prayer slips and alternative readings for slightly older students, both in Word format. The preparation for the service will vary, but there are two slots for students to perform relevant music if need be (alternatives are suggested). It is recommended for health and safety reasons that battery candles are used rather than candles with collars, if used in an assembly context. Icons drawn or designed by students could decorate the sacred space as well as the use of light and religious artifacts. It is also recommended that the chants (short and easy to learn) are rehearsed either in music or R.E. lessons as well as the appointment of a Cantor, which could be a good senior student with good vocal skills or an adult.

Should freedom of information and speech be limited to protect public morality? Should children be shielded from violence and sexually explicit material? Should the rich and famous be protected by privacy laws? Should the government stop terrorist groups using social media to recruit and spread their ideology? How the issue of fake news?
This outstanding resource has been tried and tested in the classroom over many years and aims to help students understand some of the arguments for and against the use of censorship. It can be used as a starter, plenary or main activity to accompany any main stream text book or resource on this topic. The nature of the task means that it appeals to the full range of ability.
The main activity involves getting students to cut out the cards in lesson, organize them into their most persuasive order under the two main headings and then sick them into their books. Once students have fed back their results to a class discussion, they can then have a go at the extended writing activity or add additional ideas from the class discussion. Alternatively, they can create a key and then sort through the cards and then stick the sheet into their book or you could cut out the cards and place them into an envelope for them to sort prior to a discussion on the topic. This is a great resource that can be easily adapted to suit your classroom and expectations.
When you purchase this resource, you will be able to download a single page Word Document which contains a learning objective, instructions, two heading cards as well as sixteen statements that can sorted.
The aims of this lesson / activity are:
Theme: Moral Moral philosophy and ethics
Know: What is censorship of the media?
Understand: What are the arguments for and against censorship of the media?
Evaluate: How far should media be censored in a democratic society?
WILF - What am I Looking For?
Identify and describe - What is censorship of the media?
Explain - the arguments for and against censorship of the media?
Analyse -
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The issue of censorship continues to be a controversial subject in most democratic societies. Should public morally be protected? Should children be shielded from violence and sexually explicit material? Should the rich and famous be protected by privacy laws? Should the government stop terrorist groups using social media to recruit and spread their ideology? How about freedom of speech or the issue of fake news?
This outstanding resource has been tried and tested in the classroom over many years and aims to help students understand some of the arguments for and against the use of censorship. It can be used as a starter, plenary or main activity to accompany any main stream text book or resource on this topic. The nature of the task means that it appeals to the full range of ability.
The main activity involves getting students to cut out the cards in lesson, organise them into their most persuasive order under the two main headings and then sick them into their books. Once students have fed back their results to a class discussion, they can then have a go at the extended writing activity or add additional ideas from the class discussion. Alternatively, they can create a key and then sort through the cards and then stick the sheet into their book or you could cut out the cards and place them into an envelope for them to sort prior to a discussion on the topic. This is a great resource that can be easily adapted to suit your classroom and expectations.
When you purchase this resource, you will be able to download a single page Word Document which contains a learning objective, instructions, two heading cards as well as sixteen statements that can sorted.
The aims of this lesson / activity are:
Theme: Moral Moral philosophy and ethics
Know: What is censorship of the media?
Understand: What are the arguments for and against censorship of the media?
Evaluate: How far should media be censored in a democratic society?
WILF - What am I Looking For?
Identify and describe - What is censorship of the media?
Explain - the arguments for and against censorship of the media?
Analyse -
If you like this resource then why not check out my other resources on this topic in my TES shop. We aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for either the price of a good cup of coffee or a happy meal so that you can spend more quality time with the people who matter.
Anyway, have fun and stay in touch via social media for the latest updates.
Kind Regards
Roy

This is a knowledge organiser that is used for a scheme of work I use for ‘Religion and the Media’.
It is an excellent revision tool and can be used for GCSE or KS3. If not in line with the buyers SOW it can be edited or used as extra reading.
Thanks and enjoy!

These excellent resources have bundled together to give you outstanding value. The over a range of social, moral, spiritual and cultural issues that relate to a number of subjects.
If you would like to know more then please click on each resource. They are aimed at the fully range of ability. You can cut them out and put them into an envelop for students to sort or you can get them to cut, sort and stick them into their books. Failing that they can create a key or use highlighters and stick the information into their books.

These excellent resources have bundled together to give you outstanding value. The over a range of social, moral, spiritual and cultural issues that relate to a number of subjects.
If you would like to know more then please click on each resource. They are aimed at the fully range of ability. You can cut them out and put them into an envelop for students to sort or you can get them to cut, sort and stick them into their books. Failing that they can create a key or use highlighters and stick the whole sheet into their books.
In terms of the price, I will keep on adding resources to this bundle, if you buy now then you will get all the new resources for free!
I have also produced an American version of these resources called Moral Philosophy, but this bundle is smaller and the resources included have been especially adapted for US schools.
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Religious Education : RE Video Lesson Worksheets
8 sheets to suit any video lesson within Religious Education. Included in this pack is:
Character Profile
Simpsons Character Profile
Soap Opera Video Notes
Simpsons Video Notes
Religious Programming Fact File
Fakebook Template
Video Notes Placemat
Video Notes Flowchart
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This is a terms work I created for year 9 to explore racism and Islamophobia to overcome Muslim stereotypes.
My aim was to create relevant lessons that engage pupils - it includes engaging tasks/ use of IPADs/ starters and recent topics.
This includes 9 lessons on
intro to racism
racism in the Oscars
Racism against gypsies
Introduction to Islamophobia
racism towards Muslims in the media
the role of football in tackling Islamophobia
Muslim attempts against Islamophobia 1
8)Muslim attempts against Islamophobia 2
assessment

Unit of work used for year 7. The focus is on inspirational people. The three lessons and resources included focus on Muhammad (PBUH), Gandhi and Angelina Jolie. This gives pupils an outline of the different religious beliefs of each person and how they have inspired others.

Every year, I keep getting asked if I am creating another quiz because everyone seems to love them. As we finish school on the 22nd of June this year, I have been able to get this one made during times when the kids are involved in end of year activities! I was lucky as it is so time consuming! The music round alone took me 4 hours to create and I was able to do it whilst kids were on a out of school visit! This will fill a full hour including the marking, but you must be tight on timing. I would suggest for each picture in the places round - 10 seconds. For the personalities round 2 minutes and for the wotz dat?? round 3 minutes maximum. The conundrum round should have no more than 10 minutes, but they should be able to do it in 5 as the focus is English punctuation and there are only so many forms of punctuation. The music round takes 15 minutes (video I have created). My quizzes usually prove to be very popular and the kids love them! Enjoy!

A worksheet and Teacher guide that can be used with the film Hairspray.
The course is designed in a way that the film can be periodically stopped and discussed and pupils are able to engage in discussions and debates about the content. The pupil sheets are there to help guide discussion but it is up to the teacher’s professional judgement where the discussion may go.
This guide is to help facilitate this discussion. There is also some extension tasks the class can work on should you feel appropriate.
Main themes covered - Racism, Beauty, 1960’s America, Civil Rights
This Unit will take 4-5 weeks to complete depending on discussion and extension tasks.

This unit includes all you need to teach for around a term to KS3. There are lesson power points with back up activities, sheets, discussion points, resources, assessments etc. There is an assessment record page and a scheme of work to go with the powerpoint too. I have also written a three hour Flip Learning Project which substitutes some of the lessons as additional extra. There are 2 options to pick from (one is taken from my Year 8 scheme of work which I have also uploaded Looking for God).
The PPT has 13 lessons and 207 slides with activities. You can pretty much walk into the room and teach from it, without further resources. Ideal if RS cover teacher or non-specialist too.
I have developed a whole unit work from Year 5 up to Year 8 which I am now uploading. These have taken me hundreds of hours so I hope this saves you lots of time. Happy Sunday!

Who is responsible for the elderly?
To understand that there are several options regarding where the elderly may live.
To evaluate different ideas about who is responsible for the elderly.
To integrate your understanding of religious teachings into your evaluation of care for the elderly .
N.B. Conversation/script will be available as part of the RE package of resources. Fees will apply.

This is based on the 11-14 age group but could easily apply to the 14-16 age group as well. This will take about 5 50 minute periods to complete. Pupils watch the film of ‘The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe’ and then complete the presentation. They will also have to watch,’ a Mothers forgiveness’. Steps for success for the whole 5 periods are:
I can describe the story of ‘The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.’
I can explain what C.S Lewis was attempting to do in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
I can express an opinion on how effective C.S. Lewis was in what he was attempting to do in the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Themes are betrayal, forgiveness and sacrifice. for the lesson on forgiveness the steps for success are
I can describe what Jesus taught about forgiveness
I can explain what Jesus taught about forgiveness
I can express an opinion on what Jesus taught about forgiveness.
This is linked to the Scottish curricula but may be linked to other curricula. My son has Mears Irlens Syndrome and I have tried to make a presentation that is Mears Irlens friendly.

What part does social media play in our lives today? Complete four lessons fully resourced examining various issues surrounding the use and impact of social media for people today. Lessons contain powerpoints, audio visual material, activities and progress points. Suitable for PSHCE and RS non exam curricula.

This powerpoint presentation includes an overwhelming quantity of sociologists and key concepts for the media representations of ethnicity. Arguments both for and against. This will give your students significant sociological knowledge, understanding, application and evaluation for this topic.

A very detailed powerpoint focusing on socialisation, including both primary and secondary (and all the 6 agents - family, peers, religion, education, workplace, media) combined with sociologists and key concepts. Well worth the investment.

This resource contains two presentations which I taught in 4 one and half hour lessons and an A5 booklet with all of the Christian quotes on marriage, sex and divorce from the OCR Hodder education book. I have used this textbook for all knowledge, activities and key terms etc. I hope this will help and save you much time.

This is a zero prep 2 hour long lesson on Euthanasia. Pupils have lots of opportunities to discuss their own opinions. There are two video clip links one is of a documentary and the other is of the Suicide Machine.
Pupils will have the opportunity to research the religion or religions of your choice.
Included in this resource is:
Bell Task
Clear Aims &amp; Objectives
Debate and Reflection
YouTube Clips
Learning Placemat
Chilli Challenge
Reflective Plenary
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***FANTASTIC VALUE***
This resource contains 17 lesson plans and accompanying resources to teach children all about the Christian year. They can all be used individually or as a whole year's RE to teach about Christianity. They are suitable for ages 7 -11. The seven lessons are:
Ash Wednesday/Start of Lent
Lent - Giving Something Up
Lent - Doing Good Deeds
Palm Sunday
The Last Supper
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Pentecost x 3
Harvest x 3
Angel Gabriel Visits Mary (Annunciation)
The Birth of Jesus
The Shepherds Visit Jesus
The Wise Men Visit Jesus (Epiphany)
Each plan contains detailed instructions, a list of objectives for three levels of abilities, a list of resources and cross-curricular links.
The lesson contain wide-ranging activities to maintain the children's, from poetry writing, to drama activities, to philosophical discussions.
Each lesson contains a PowerPoint with a Bible story or relevant facts to help you teach the content of the lesson. There are also templates which can be used for the activities.
No further preparation is required!
Each lesson is also available individually or as part of smaller bundles for Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Harvest or Christmas.

Contains a symbolised word grid with the most useful words and images associated with Christmas. Contains the Twelve Days of Christmas worksheet with a symbol grid for support, showing ordinal numbers, the 12 gifts and some actions. Also included is a symbolised colour grid for use when decorating and colouring.

A range of PowerPoints covering an entire scheme of work on Spirituality- with resources and activities. A flexible unit of work that can be used directly as it is for KS3 or Core RE, or even adapted for PSHE, tutor time, etc.

A thorough, varied and challenging PowerPoint covering the whole unit of Peace and Conflict, covers the whole GCSE unit- includes activities, resources and assessments. This scheme of work links with the AQA Islam and Christianity textbooks.

I found a unit i created with a colleague in 2014. For RE we did a unit called Christian celebrations and Christmas symbols. It includes all our planning, resources etc.
Putting it all on here in case it is useful to someone else.
Merry Christmas

This lesson introduces pupils to the concept of jihad. There is a detailed explanation of both the greater and the lesser jihad and explanation of the rules that condone a holy war. Modern examples of terrorism and terrorist activity are discussed and contextualised.
This lesson includes:
- Differentiated written tasks.
- Discussion and debate.
- Contextual learning of a modern society.
- SMSC Skills.
- British Values.
- Creative Tasks.
- Video Analysis.
-Research and Summarising skills.
- Personal reflection and development task.
Exam Board - AQA Spec A
This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.
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This lesson introduces Christian worship and praying. The lesson has pupils analyse the importance and power of prayer via a song and/or music video of your choice. They will use their understanding to look at the Lord's Prayer and evaluate it's importance to Christians. The lesson finishes with them listing qualities of prayer and reasons for prayer. This pack contains a 12 mark GCSE question which can be done at the end of the lesson or for homework.
This lesson includes:
Religious Teaching Analysis.
Media Analysis
IT Skills.
Research Skills.
Key term definitions.
SMSC Skills.
Summarising.
Literacy Task.
Creative skills.
Exam Board - AQA Spec A
This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.
As a dedicated professional I take a lot of pride in the work I create, most of which I have offered on TES free of charge. My free lessons and resources come mostly with 4.5+ star ratings and to be sure of their quality you're welcome to download them. I offer my charged lessons at the minimum amount as I do not believe in extorting my peers but at the same time I am a professional looking to make ends meet.

This lesson introduces Islam to pupils with an engaging starter that gets them empathising with the differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Pupils are exposed to modern understandings of the divide and how it originated. Their opinion on the matter is requested in a written format upon understanding the differences and seeing the conflict it still causes today.
This lesson includes:
Engaging Starter Activity.
Differentiated tasks.
Video analysis of a politcal report on the Sunni-Shia conflict.
Key word vocabulary.
Group Discussion.
SMSC Skills.
Literacy Task.
Exam Board - AQA Spec A
This lesson follows the content recommendations made by AQA.
As a dedicated professional I take a lot of pride in the work I create, most of which I have offered on TES free of charge. My free lessons and resources come mostly with 4.5+ star ratings and to be sure of their quality you're welcome to download them. I offer my charged lessons at the minimum amount as I do not believe in extorting my peers but at the same time I am a professional looking to make ends meet.

Reciprocal Reading Pack - Specific to Religious Studies.
This resource includes an introduction to reciprocal reading with explanations of how to use it in class and benefits, slides can be easily modified to show pupils in order to teach them as well.
Cards are included to allow pupils what their task is and how it applies to the content they are reading in a Religious Studies lesson.
As a dedicated professional I take a lot of pride in the work I create, most of which I have offered on TES free of charge. My free lessons and resources come mostly with 4.5+ star ratings and to be sure of their quality you're welcome to download them. I also offer charged lessons tailored to teachers and pupils of all ability and experience and I encourage you to check them out if you like what you see.

This lesson has pupils research modern examples of miracles and prepare presentations to evaluate the their viability. They must look into religious and scientific contexts behind their chosen miracles. An evaluative writing pieces is also set at the end. Pupils will have work contracts to sign so that they can self-monitor, peer assess and self assess.
This lesson includes:
Differentiated tasks.
Religious Understanding.
Key Word Vocabulary.
Worksheet.
Analysis of Information.
SMSC Skills.
Cooperative Learning.
Peer Assessment.
IT Skills.
Presentation Skills
Peer Assessment and Feedback worksheet.
As a dedicated professional I take a lot of pride in the work I create, most of which I have offered on TES free of charge. My free lessons and resources come mostly with 4.5+ star ratings and to be sure of their quality you're welcome to download them. I offer my charged lessons at the minimum amount as I do not believe in extorting my peers but at the same time I am a professional looking to make ends meet.